Back in May, Jill Dillard, Jinger Vuolo, Jessa Seewald, and Joy-Anna Duggarfiled a lawsuit against police and county officials in Springdale and Washington County, Arkansas, as well as the publishers of In Touch, for releasing police documents revealing Josh Duggar sexually assaulted members of his family.

The sisters argued their lawsuit was "about protecting children who are victims of abuse," stating that under Arkansas laws, police are forbidden from divulging any information about sexual misconduct involving children.

The case was so airtight, even their abuser wanted in! A month later, it was revealed Josh was looking to join his sisters' lawsuit over feeling "victimized and forced to relieve the painful and difficult circumstances of a traumatic experience" from the controversy.

But unfortunately for Josh, the girls don't think his "traumatic experience" suddenly makes him a victim in the case where he's really the perpetrator.

The Counting On stars have revealed they want a judge to deny their big bro's request to join their lawsuit. New court docs obtained by E! News state Josh's presence next to his victims will "confuse" the jury:

On Wednesday, it was confirmed that the Counting On star and her husband, Austin Forsyth, are pregnant with their first child. This happy news comes about three months after the twosome's nuptials. Looks like they made the most of their honeymoon — WE TEASE!

As we reported, on Wednesday, Jill Duggar's husband Derick Dillard received Internet hate when he made transphobic comments against the I Am Jazz star. Not only did he say "'transgender' is a myth," he referred to the 16-year-old as "him."

As we reported, last month, Jill, Jessa, Jinger, and Joy Duggar filed a lawsuit against city, county, and police officials, along with the publishers of In Touch, for releasing 2015 documents revealing brother Josh Duggar sexually assaulted several minors, including members of his family.

In the suit, they claim they spoke to authorities in 2006, and were assured their statements would NOT be seen by the public.

Fast forward to now, Josh is joining his sisters in the lawsuit, claiming the leak of information was humiliating and caused him great pain. Additionally, he was "victimized and forced to relieve the painful and difficult circumstances of a traumatic experience as a juvenile."

The controversial reality TV star is seeking damages from all offending parties. The sisters have previously stated they are taking legal action in order to protect victims of child abuse.